Summerville—A Resort Town Where Architecture and Nature Shape a Southern Legacy
Known for its pine forests, porch-lined streets, and reputation as the “Birthplace of Sweet Tea,” Summerville is a town where architecture reflects both natural beauty and 19th-century resort heritage. Its historic homes, inns, and civic buildings tell the story of
McClellanville—A Coastal Village Where Architecture Reflects Life on the Water
Quiet, picturesque, and defined by its connection to water, McClellanville is one of South Carolina’s most authentic coastal villages. Its historic homes, simple churches, and working waterfront architecture reveal a community shaped by tides, storms, and generations of fishing families.